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Daniamant Lifebuoy Light L162 Uscg, Solar/med on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Port Arthur, Texas, United States

Port Arthur, Texas, United States
Condition:New

l Daniamant Lifebuoy lights are designed to deliver, as a minimum standard, the 2cd output specification and 2 hour duration required by IMO SOLAS regulations. The L162 is also designed to meet the additional requirements of the USCG and the specified 15 hour duration. For more detailed product information please select the product brochure detailing all lifebuoy models from the download option below.

 Key features:

– USCG approved
– SOLAS/MED approved
– Five year life
– No maintenance or replacement batteries are required
– Compact size
– 76 meter drop height, exceeding SOLAS requirement
– Easy fitting
– LED technology
– Exempt from Class 9 transport requirements

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